Why authorities could soon be given the power to impound vessels | 7NEWS

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Offending boaties could soon have their vessels confiscated as part of a new crackdown on hoons. The State Government is also considering the introduction of youth licenses to teach boaties water safety skills early.

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In This Story: Hoons

A hoon, in Australia and New Zealand, is a person who deliberately drives a vehicle in a reckless or dangerous manner, generally in order to provoke a reaction from onlookers. Hoon activities can include speeding, burnouts, doughnuts, or screeching tyres.

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